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I finished this way back in early October, but only had a chance to take photographs of it now. You might be able to tell by the errant leaves on the floor that it’s getting cold out there, but hopefully my outdoors photo spot will stay until the winter.
I made another version of the suspender skirt, this time in black denim with white top-stitching. This version gets a lot of use and is very comfortable.
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It definitely looks just like the pattern.

Ohhh, I love this skirt! So gorgeous and yes, it looks so confortable! Will be on the lookout for that pattern!
Cute! I like how you’ve styled it with the lace tights. Now get back to your coat!
I love it! It’s a very versatile piece, and I love how you’ve styled it here
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very nice and i like the detail on the edges of the straps
The skirt looks so good on you! Reminds me on some gothic skirts in military style.
Another cute version of this dress!
this is such a cute jumper – I really like your styling of it too
You look amazing in this. I was looking at your blog on my laptop and my boyfriend grabbed it to take a closer look! ha ha. Really interesting vintage pattern.
Ha! Thanks Kathryn!
Thank you, Liz!
Thanks, Jenny!
That might be next — gothic meets military style?
Thanks Sara.
Thanks, Meg!
Thank you. I know! Sewing police will find me.
Love love love this skirt. I want to make one for myself. It looks fabulous – well done.
This is so cute! I really like the white topstitching along all of the edges. Your whole outfit is adorable: shoes, tights, shirt, skirt…everything.
Thanks, Becca!
Thanks, Penny Rose!
I LOVE this– it’s simultaneously vintage and modern, like you! What a great skirt!
I am looking for a dickie collar a pattern can u please help ? Thanks.
This looks stunning I love these styles of skirts. I want one of these now looking at yours hehe. Glad you made it through the hurricane okay it’s hard to grasp what was happening from the other side of the world.
Thank you, Erin! These skirts are really comfy.